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Urk. Lehmann 322

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Eberhard, pastor in Battenberg, situated in the Diocese of Worms, and called Dyzo von Battenberg, Frischo, Konrad Welger, Reimbod von Karlbach, Theodorich von Battenberg, Hermann von Bobenheim (am Berg), Weirich and Konrad Öschläger (Oliarius), the church swordsmen (Jurati), and the whole community of the village Battenberg paving the way for the newly-built, but not yet consecrated altar in the church there. They provide them with the income of closer goods in the districts of Battenberg, Bobenheim am Berg, Kirchheim an The Weinstraße, Freinsheim and (Klein-) Karlbach and a farm with 3 acres Farmland in Battenberg. The early knife is obliged to pay daily for Praying the soul salvation of the donors and their relatives and must be given to the local priest, To whom the sacrificial offerings at the early mass are due, just as subtle As the chaplains on Haselacher Berg are opposite their pastor. As the first earpiece they use the cleric Sygelo von Lambsheim. The Collature of the early mass stands with the respective Battenberg parish vicar Dyzo von Battenberg and his oldest heir and the two oldest Two months after the death of Peasant owner must determine the successor. Should this not happen or There is a disagreement about the occupation of the early-morning pastures. If the right to occupy but to the Worms Domdekan as pastor of the church (jure devolutionis). The Peasant Foundation and the establishment of the aforementioned first Early knives are carried out with the consent of the Worms bishop Emmerich of Schöneck and the Worms cathedral provost Heinrich von Dahn (de duna), the responsible Archive deacons. Announcement of the seals of the bishop and the cathedral provost.
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Eberhard, pastor in Battenberg, situated in the Diocese of Worms, and called Dyzo von Battenberg, Frischo, Konrad Welger, Reimbod von Karlbach, Theodorich von Battenberg, Hermann von Bobenheim (am Berg), Weirich and Konrad Öschläger (Oliarius), the church swordsmen (Jurati), and the whole community of the village Battenberg paving the way for the newly-built, but not yet consecrated altar in the church there.
They provide them with the income of closer goods in the districts of Battenberg, Bobenheim am Berg, Kirchheim an The Weinstraße, Freinsheim and (Klein-) Karlbach and a farm with 3 acres Farmland in Battenberg.
The early knife is obliged to pay daily for Praying the soul salvation of the donors and their relatives and must be given to the local priest, To whom the sacrificial offerings at the early mass are due, just as subtle As the chaplains on Haselacher Berg are opposite their pastor.
As the first earpiece they use the cleric Sygelo von Lambsheim.
The Collature of the early mass stands with the respective Battenberg parish vicar Dyzo von Battenberg and his oldest heir and the two oldest Two months after the death of Peasant owner must determine the successor.
Should this not happen or There is a disagreement about the occupation of the early-morning pastures.
If the right to occupy but to the Worms Domdekan as pastor of the church (jure devolutionis).
The Peasant Foundation and the establishment of the aforementioned first Early knives are carried out with the consent of the Worms bishop Emmerich of Schöneck and the Worms cathedral provost Heinrich von Dahn (de duna), the responsible Archive deacons.
Announcement of the seals of the bishop and the cathedral provost.

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